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DoMatcha Review: You Won’t Know How You Ever Lived Without DoMatcha

February 28, 2014 by Joi Leave a Comment

DoMatcha Review

DoMatcha Organic Matcha (Outstanding!)

I am a huge, huge, huge fan of green tea. Hot green tea, iced green tea, green tea frappes, green tea lattes, green tea with lemon, green tea with honey… If it’s green tea, odds are I’m going to be wild about it.  Given my love of green tea, I wasn’t surprised that as soon as I tried matcha green tea I was completely hooked.  I fully expected to love it.

What I didn’t expect was the reaction my youngest daughter had.  The only tea she has ever been a fan of is black tea – as long as it is as sweet as it can possibly be. She doesn’t care for green tea whatsoever (silly girl!).  Given her strong, relentless feelings toward green tea, I was hesitant to offer her any matcha green tea – after all, it’s green tea in its truest, strongest form.  There’s no way she could possibly like it.

Wrong!

I fixed her a mug of hot matcha tea one afternoon and, by the time evening rolled around, she was ready for another.  Oddly enough, she’s as wild about the taste of matcha tea as I am.  Even more surprisingly, she doesn’t even want it to be very sweet – this from a girl who adds sugar to her iced tea not with a spoon but with a measuring cup.

Just mark it all up to the magic of matcha – or to be more specific, the magic of GOOD, high quality matcha: DoMatcha Green Tea, Organic Matcha.

DoMatcha

DoMatcha Description:

  • Net weight 2.8-ounces (approximately 70 servings)
  • Ideal for blended matcha beverages
  • Ancient Japanese green tea
  • USDA organic

Domatcha organic 2nd harvest matcha is 100% authentic Japanese matcha, directly from the uji region in japan where matcha originated 800 years ago. The organic 2nd harvest matcha is harvested in august each year. The leaves are shade-grown and only the finest top leaves are chosen. Compared to the leaves picked in the first flush of spring these leaves are more ‘mature’ and have a slightly more astringent flavor. Organic 2nd harvest matcha is ideal for lattes, blender drinks, frappes and smoothies. .The DoMatcha organic 2nd harvest is very high in catechins especially those extremely powerful antioxidants, egcgs. Use one half to one teaspoon per serving.

There are many Matcha powders on the market, but make no mistake about it – they are not all equal.  Buying organic, authentic Japanese Matcha isn’t just the smartest approach, it’s the only one you should even consider.  My own personal experience tells me that DoMatcha is an excellent choice.

One of my favorite things about DoMatcha (besides the excellent quality) is the fact that they have a very informative website (DoMatcha.com) with instructions, information, videos, and step by step tutorials. The website is as beneficial for those of us who have been enjoying Matcha for years as it is for those who are new to the Matcha experience.

Learn more about DoMatcha DoMatcha Organic 2nd Harvest Matcha, 2.82-Ounce by clicking the link. If you’ve always wanted to try Matcha green tea, here’s your chance to try it at its purest, most delicious form.

If you want to truly enjoy Matcha at home, I highly recommend the following inexpensive products (pictured above):

Chasen (Green Tea Whisk) and Small Scoop for preparing Matcha:

  • This set includes one bamboo Chasen (whisk) and one small bamboo scoop for dishing out Matcha powder
  • The Chasen comes in a clear tube for storage/display.
  • This set will help you whip up the perfect cup of lump free matcha.

OXO Good Grips 3-Inch Mini Strainer:

  • Mini strainer with durable construction and 3-inch diameter
  • Sturdy, stainless-steel mesh bowl and rim with double rod handle
  • Fine mesh for thorough straining of juice, tea, and spiced drinks

Filed Under: Matcha, Matcha Powder, Tea Reviews Tagged With: DoMatcha Review, Matcha powder review, Matcha review, tea reviews

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